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muster up (third-person singular simple present musters up, present participle mustering up, simple past and past participle mustered up)

  1. Look within oneself to summon a particular positive quality, such as strength, energy or courage.
    I mustered up all my remaining willpower.
    • 1846, Nathaniel Hawthorne, “P.'s Correspondence”, in Mosses from an Old Manse:
      Nobody save myself so much as turned to look after him; nor, it grieves me to confess, could even I contrive to muster up any tolerable interest, even by all that the warlike spirit, formerly manifested within that now decrepit shape, had wrought upon our globe.